Copenhagen by night

Copenhagen is a vibrant city after dark. At Rådhuspladsen there are many neon lights.

Sunset at Radhuspladsen.


Radhuspladsen is after dark is filled with glowing neon lights, mostly on some of the more modern and pretty ugly modern buildings.

The new Industriens Hus at Rådhuspladsen. Its glass facade is illuminated in different colours.

Towards Vesterbro and central station from Radhuspladsen after dark.



The entrance to the world famous and beautiful amusement park Tivoli, Christmas time. The park was founded in 1843 and is the world's 2nd oldest amusement park, after Dyrehavsbakken also in the vicinity of Copenhagen. It has served as a model for several parks and even buildings all over the world. It is Scandinavia's foremost tourist attraction with over 4 million visitors a year.


Strøget at dark. Still filled with people.


Illum's, Denmark's 2nd largest department store, have 2 atriums and panorama elevators. The old side.


Illum is perhaps Denmark most luxorious department store and is located at Strøget. The modern side.

Vesterbro:


The central station after dark.


Hard Rock Café at Tivoli with the towering Town Hall in the background in an August evening.


Vesterbrogade after dark with La Scala to the right and Radisson to the left.

This brand new ferris wheel really lights up the place next to La Scala in Las Vegas style.